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Dunedin encountered the hottest temperature around the New Zealand today.
Funds are being raised to buy the historic courthouse in Lawrence and restore it to its former glory.
People are being warned to not swim in an area of Lake Dunstan following the discovery of potentially harmful bacteria in the water.
Central Otago's cherries have ripened three weeks early.
The South Today met up those working hard in orchards to bring the sweet stone fruit to our tables.
Strong winds hit the south yesterday afternoon with gusts of up to 115 kmph recorded in both the Catlins and on Dunedin's Swampy Summit.
Sunday afternoon saw firefighters battling burning scrub near Clyde.
The Central Otago landscape is often visited by tourists, however, last week Alexandra was visited by a cycle tour with a difference.Simon Henderson has more.
Roxburgh was visited by the Minister for Civil Defence yesterday, who said he was impressed with how the town had responded to last weekend's flood.
The top of a mountain might seem an unusual place for a queue to form. But, that is the case on Wanaka's Mount Roy.
After a three-hour climb, tourists are waiting for up to half an hour at the peak for the chance to pose for that one, special photo.
Roxburgh continues cleaning up a heavy rains flooded much of the area on Sunday afternoon.